Frenzies wrote:bobborries wrote:N3V3RM1ND wrote:1. Notes and fx carrying over through the next pattern.
2. 8 bars
3. Song mode
Without these mandatory functions, the E2/ES2 will never be considered a real instrument. Instead only a toy...
Like N3V3RM1ND says...
1. Notes and fx carrying over through the next pattern.
2. 8 bars
3. Song mode
Needs this badly.
Notes carrying over would be nice and is most important.
8 bars isn't that important.
Song mode isn't important.
None of these make it a toy or not.
So let me get this straight, Frenzies, when you play live you use the same 4 bar sequence through out the whole song? You never change the sequence because doing that will cut off notes and ruin the grove you spent hours making.
The reason for 8 bars is simple, it’s to keep your audience from getting bored to death. It gives the sequence more variance and makes it more interesting to listen to. It’s in 85% of all the music that plays on the radio. But NO!!!!!! your a rebel and 4 bars is good enough for you.
Having notes continue into the next sequence keeps your grove going. Music is not a mechanical loop that halts suddenly just before it switches to the next section. Is this the effect your looking for? You must enjoy your song grinding to halt and your fans must be very tolerant and forgiving.
You see I have all this great Korg gear and when I play a song I want to be playing it, that’s why sequence chaining would be a great thing to have in the Electribe 2, so I wouldn’t have to change sequence manually and worry about it. I would like to be able to play a song on the Electribe 2 and play my other instruments at the same time. Now that’s a spectacular show!